Greenhouse gas emissions from energy systems include carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, primarily released through fossil fuel combustion, industrial processes, and energy extraction. These gases trap heat in the atmosphere, driving global warming and climate change. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions is a central objective of global climate strategies. Solutions include transitioning to renewable energy, improving energy efficiency, reducing methane leakage, and implementing carbon capture technologies. Accurate measurement, reporting, and verification of emissions are essential for effective mitigation. Policies such as carbon pricing and emission standards support reduction efforts. Managing greenhouse gas emissions is critical for achieving climate targets and sustainable energy development.
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